Get Help

MCADSV does not provide direct services. If you are in need of assistance, please call your local program or one of the National Hotlines listed below.

If you, a family member, or a friend needs help…

Remember, no one asks to be abused. Victims are not at fault, the perpetrator is. Committing sexual assault or domestic violence is a crime and we need to hold individuals responsible for their criminal behavior.

Getting Help:

If you have been abused, your immediate safety is first. If you are in danger, try to go to a safe place. Reach out for support. You deserve it!

If you are in immediate danger, call 911 and ask for emergency assistance or call your local program or one of the National Hotlines below. If you want more information, click on their names to go to their associated Web sites.

Women’s Law Initiative: A nationwide online resource for women and girls living with or escaping domestic violence. The entire site is set up to provide information on a state-by-state basic, including Montana, on how to obtain a protective order, how to find a courthouse, and other links and resources.